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A private school has apologised to residents who say they are plagued by ‘illegal and inconsiderate’ parking by parents.
A post office will move into a refurbished convenience store following a petition to keep it in a town centre.
The Duchess of Edinburgh has paid a visit to a Kent cathedral which she is a patron of.
We take a look inside the office block which has been transformed into flats to house homeless families from London.
Emergency services have been called to reports of a road traffic collision just outside of a town centre.
A town centre post office which is currently based at a pharmacy has found a new home.
The Home Secretary’s plan to restrict tents used by the homeless and fine organisations which hand them out has drawn fierce criticism.
A town pier has been removed for restoration works after it collapsed on a river bank.
A former police officer took his case against a rogue roofer who left him more than £2,000 out of pocket to court - and won.
A protest group which supports the people of Palestine has written to the Town’s MPs urging them to back a ceasefire ahead of a march.
A decision to scrap proposals to close ticket offices at nearly 1,000 stations across the country has been welcomed by a disability rights campaigner.
From stacking supermarket shelves to the boss of a global retail chain, a former Kent schoolboy talks about his whirlwind career – and celebrity pals.
Nepalese chefs have taken over a former fire station in a town centre.
Hundreds converged on a town centre to demonstrate their support for the people of Palestine and an end to the violence.
The family of a courageous double amputee who died in an ambulance crash en route to the hospital are still waiting for answers seven months on.
A family-run that has been in the Towns for 60 years is set to close after Christmas.
The London borough moving families into Kent amid a 50% rise in homelessness in the area has been revealed.
A private housing company has confirmed it will be moving 81 families into a block of flats which had been earmarked for asylum seekers.
A historic town centre church has been awarded a grant from the Lottery Heritage Fund to bring it back to life for future generations.
An award-winning restaurant and art gallery team are at last opening their fourth venture which is set to add some sparkle to a town centre.
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